Osceola, Seminole chief, 1804-1838
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Biographical notes:
Osceola, Asi-yahola in the Creek language, (born 1804, Talisi, Mississippi Territory – died at Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, January 30, 1838, ), named Billy Powell at birth in Alabama, became an influential leader of the Seminole people in Florida. His mother was Muscogee, and his great-grandfather was a Scotsman, James McQueen. He was reared by his mother in the Creek (Muscogee) tradition. When he was a child, they migrated to Florida with other Red Stick refugees, led by a relative, Peter McQueen, after their group's defeat in 1814 in the Creek Wars. There they became part of what was known as the Seminole people.
In 1836, Osceola led a small group of warriors in the Seminole resistance during the Second Seminole War, when the United States tried to remove the tribe from their lands in Florida to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River. He became an adviser to Micanopy, the principal chief of the Seminole from 1825 to 1849. Osceola led the Seminole resistance to removal until he was captured on October 21, 1837, by deception, under a flag of truce, when he went to a site near Fort Peyton for peace talks. The United States first imprisoned him at Fort Marion in St. Augustine, then transported him to Fort Moultrie in Charleston, South Carolina. He died there a few months later of causes reported as an internal infection or malaria. Because of his renown, Osceola attracted visitors in prison, including renowned artist George Catlin, who painted perhaps the most well-known portrait of the Seminole leader.
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Carleton, Mary Cooke Howe, 1819-1882. Howe-Fogg family papers, 1834-1955.
Massachusetts Historical Society
Dietrich, Julius, 1858-1910. Julius Dietrich papers, 1908-1909 and undated.
Mclean County Historical Society Library
Historical Association of Southern Florida. Return of Osceola's remains from Fort Moultrie, S.C., to Florida collection, 1950-1951.
HistoryMiami Museum
T. Frederick Davis Papers, 1901-1951
Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida
Writers' Program (Fla.). Osceola.
Jacksonville University, Carl S. Swisher Library
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
Davis, T. Frederick (Thomas Frederick), 1877-1946. Papers, 1910-1951.
University of Florida
Lebby family. Lebby family papers, 1826-1940.
University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
Corse, Carita Doggett, b. 1892. Osceola opera scenario / Carita Doggett Corse.
Jacksonville University, Carl S. Swisher Library
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893. Letter, 1837 December 21, Fort New Smyrna, Florida, to his mother, Eliza Gerry Townsend, Boston, Massachusetts [manuscript].
University of Virginia. Library
Adams, Stephen, 1835-. Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1793-1941.
University of Virginia. Library
Billings, Calista, 1831-. Diary, 1848-1849 (inclusive).
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Weedon and Whitehurst family papers, 1824-1869; 1932-1966? [manuscript].
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alabama militia collection, 1830-[184-?].
Alabama Department of Archives and History
Potter, Woodburne. History of Florida
Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative, HCPLC
Jesup, Thomas Sidney, 1788-1860. Papers, 1847.
Florida State University
Thomas S. Jesup collection 1812-1917 1812-1858 Jesup, Thomas S. collection
William L. Clements Library
DeVane, Albert (George Albert), 1893?-1969?. Albert DeVane Collection, 1950-1966.
University of Florida
Gamble, Mary Scott Watts, 1814-1840,. Papers of the Breckinridge, Gamble and Watts families of Virginia and Florida, circa 1794-1850.
University of Virginia. Library
Albert J. Pickett papers, 1779-1904
Alabama Department of Archives and History
Weedon, Frederick, 1784-1857. Family papers, 1818-1951.
Alabama Department of Archives and History
Hartley, William B. Ellen and William Hartley papers, 1960s-1970s.
HistoryMiami Museum
Vinton, John Rogers, 1801-1847. Drawings, c1837.
University of Florida
Lynch, Bartholomew M. Bartholomew Lynch journal, 1837-1839.
Florida State University
Biography file--Indians, 1914-1984.
Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. Library.
Osceola, Seminole Indian Chief
National Archives at College Park
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Billings, Calista, 1831-
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Brown, Bertram Erwin, b.1871.
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Corse, Carita Doggett, b. 1892.
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Davis, T. Frederick (Thomas Frederick), 1877-1946.
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DeVane, Albert (George Albert), 1893?-1969?
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Dietrich, Julius, 1858-1910.
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Hartley, William B.
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Jesup, Thomas Sidney, 1788-1860.
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Lebby family.
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Lynch, Bartholomew M.
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Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893.
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Vinton, John Rogers, 1801-1847.
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Weedon, Frederick, 1784-1857.
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William L. Clements Library
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Communist Party of the United States of America.
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Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. Library.
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Variant Names
Osceola, 1804-1838
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